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Elliot Andrews
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21 September, 01:10
What is Ksp in chemistry?
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Felipe Robinson
21 September, 01:22
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A substance's solubility product, Ksp, is the mathematical product of its dissolved ion concentrations raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficients. Solubility products are relevant when a sparingly soluble ionic compound releases ions into solution.
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